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- From the verb niggle: (⇒ conjugate)
- niggling is: ⓘClick the infinitive to see all available inflections
- v pres p
| Κύριες μεταφράσεις | WordReference English-Greek Dictionary © 2026: | niggling adj | (nagging, irritating) | εκνευριστικός επίθ | | | (καθομιλουμένη) | σπαστικός επίθ | | | When planning a wedding, you must attend to thousands of niggling details. | | niggling adj | (petty, trivial) | ασήμαντος, ευτελής επίθ | | | (μεταφορικά) | μικρός επίθ | | | Before making any decision, I become consumed by niggling doubts. |
| Κύριες μεταφράσεις | WordReference English-Greek Dictionary © 2026: | niggle n | UK (complaint) | παράπονο ουσ ουδ | | | | γκρίνια ουσ θηλ | | | Harry ignored the children's niggles and whines as they cleaned the room. | | niggle n | figurative, UK (nagging thought, doubt) | αμφιβολία ουσ θηλ | | | There was a niggle in Clare's mind that she may not have turned off the oven before leaving the house. | | niggle⇒ vi | (criticize, fuss) | γκρινιάζω ρ αμ | | | The lawyer niggled over every detail in the contract. | | niggle at [sb] vi + prep | figurative (worry, nag) (μτφ: έννοιες, προβλήματα) | τρώω ρ μ | | | All my work duties are niggling at me. | | niggle [sb]⇒ vtr | figurative (worry) | ανησυχώ ρ μ | | | | αγχώνω ρ μ | | | (μεταφορικά) | τρώω ρ μ | | | My fear of earthquakes niggles me every day. |
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